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Historical linguistics / Sociolinguistics / Language change / Language contact / Revival of the Hebrew language / Yiddish language / Khmer language / Paul Sidwell / Mon–Khmer languages / Linguistics / Science / Academia
Date: 2007-12-16 05:03:00
Historical linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Language change
Language contact
Revival of the Hebrew language
Yiddish language
Khmer language
Paul Sidwell
Mon–Khmer languages
Linguistics
Science
Academia

The Chameleon Edition # 9 June 2007 Changes to Management Committee and Newsletter Editorship Peter Hendriks is now Director of the CRLC, replacing Cynthia Allen after two terms in this  role. 

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